International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for a Documentary

The International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for a Documentary is an annual award given by the International Film Music Critics Association, or the IFMCA. The award is given to the composer of a film or television score for an documentary deemed to be the best in a given year. The award was first given in 2008, for film documentary scores only. Since then, however, documentary series have been included into the category. It has been awarded under its current title since 2020.

Winners and nominees

2000s

Best Original Score for a Documentary Film

Year Film Composer(s)
2007
[1][2][3]
EarthGeorge Fenton
Darfur NowGraeme Revell
In the Shadow of the MoonPhilip Sheppard
Le premier cri Armand Amar
The White PlanetBruno Coulais
2008
[4]
Standard Operating ProcedureDanny Elfman
The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the FlamingosThe Cinematic Orchestra
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His FatherKurt Kuenne
NightCezary Skubiszewski
TabarlyYann Tiersen
2009
[5][6]
HomeArmand Amar
Brothers at WarLee Holdridge
Earth DaysMichael Giacchino
Garbo: The SpyFernando Velázquez
Under the Sea 3DMicky Erbe and Maribeth Solomon

2010s

Year Documentary Composer(s)
2010
[7][8]
OceansBruno Coulais
BabiesBruno Coulais
The Battle of BritainMiguel d'Oliveira
Waiting for "Superman"Christophe Beck
The Wildest DreamJoel Douek
2011
[9]
The Wind GodsPinar Toprak
Frozen PlanetGeorge Fenton
Hold at All Costs: The Story of the Battle of Outpost HarryLarry Groupé
JigPatrick Doyle
Russland - Im Reich der Tiger, Bären und VulkaneKolja Erdmann
2012
[10][11]
Tale of a ForestPanu Aaltio
Kingdom of Plants 3DJoel Douek, Freddy Sheinfeld and Elik Alvarez
Los mundos sutilesPascal Gaigne
SamsaraLisa Gerrard and Michael Stearns
Simon Schama's ShakespeareMiguel d'Oliveira
2013
[12][13]
Tim's VermeerConrad Pope
AfricaSarah Class
An Article of HopeBlake Neely
Anne & AletMark Rayen Candasamy
Secrets of the North SeaOliver Heuss
2014
[14][15]
The Unknown KnownDanny Elfman
Ballet BoysHenrik Skram
BearsGeorge Fenton
Cosmos: A Spacetime OdysseyAlan Silvestri
Hidden KingdomsBen Foster
2015
[16][17]
The HuntSteven Price
The Great Human OdysseyDarren Fung
He Named Me MalalaThomas Newman
HumanArmand Amar
I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney StoryJoshua Johnson
2016
[18][19][20]
Tale of a LakePanu Aaltio
Paper LanternsChad Cannon
Planet Earth IIHans Zimmer (theme); Jasha Klebe and Jacob Shea
SeasonsBruno Coulais
Spain in a DayAlberto Iglesias
2017
[21][22]
MullyBenjamin Wallfisch
Boston: An American Running StoryJeff Beal
Blue Planet IIHans Zimmer (theme); Jacob Shea and David Fleming
Earth: One Amazing DayAlex Heffes
JanePhilip Glass
2018
[23][24]
The Tides of FatePinar Toprak
DynastiesBenji Merrison and Will Slater
Free SoloMarco Beltrami
McQueenMichael Nyman
WildMatthijs Kieboom

Best Original Score for a Documentary

Year Documentary Composer(s)
2019
[25][26]
Our PlanetSteven Price
The Biggest Little FarmJeff Beal
CyberWork and the American DreamChad Cannon
Finis TerraeChristoph Zirngibl
Untamed RomaniaNainita Desai

References

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